Rajasthan's royal architecture and striking landscapes are a hot favourite among tourists and film-makers. Its majestic beauty and history has coloured many a movies and their visuals to unforgettable effect.
Dhapola's feat did not miss the attention of the BCCI secretary Jay Shah who termed it as one of the finest bowling performances of the tournament.
'Love, sex aur dhokha. Now that's a lethal combination, isn't it? Ever since one can remember, Bollywood has used this formula in different shapes and formats.
Full credit to Ayan Mukerji for venturing into the 'Astraverse', says Deepa Gahlot.
Is an actress' movie career over when she gets married? Not if you are Yami Gautam!
Shahid wishes Ishaan... Akshay-Katrina promote Soorvayanshi... Farhan shares a throwback picture...
Sukanya Verma looks at the variety of daughter characters served by Bollywood on the big screen.
The new Council of Ministers comprises of 25 Cabinet ministers, nine Ministers of State (Independent Charge) and 24 Ministers of State (MoSes).
Yash Raj Films, India's premium production house, has announced its slate of five films that will release in theatres this year.
I remember a showbiz wedding during which guests had to sit through several painstakingly rehearsed but awkward dances performed by the bride's and groom's relatives. When Karan rolled his eyes, I smiled and said to him, 'You started it, now you suffer it.' An enchanting excerpt from Anupama Chopra's A Place In My Heart.
Joginder Tuteja looks at promising comedies getting ready to tickle your funny bone.
Bollywood stepped out to vote for the assembly polls, and made sure to show off their inked fingers on social media.
Look at who joined the celebrations.
As Laal Singh Chaddha, the official remake of Forrest Gump, awaits release, we look at other remakes and how they have fared at the box-office.
Bollywood responded to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's appeal to show the nation's 'collective resolve and solidarity' in its fight against coronavirus with a symbolic gesture of lighting a lamp on Sunday night.
This will be the second all-party meeting called by the government to discuss the COVID-19 situation since the outbreak of the pandemic.
Namrata Thakker takes a look at some amazing road trips in the movies.
A cheap version of his opus Jodhaa Akbar, Ashutosh Gowariker's Panipat falls flat on its face at every end, with lacklustre writing and terrible character definition proving to be the movie's ultimate undoing, feels Rediff reader Anu Gopinath.
'I always believed films don't have any language.'
With any luck, Bollywood will get back on its feet again and give us much to awe and amaze about.
Eight persons died in the early hours of Tuesday after their houses caught fire at Rampurhat in Birbhum district, police said.
Say hello to the cast of The Accidental Prime Minister.
Subhash K Jha lists three most eagerly anticipated projects of the monsoon season.
Sukanya Verma looks at mustard field memories of Bollywood.
Urvi Parikh does not recommend Namaste England at all.
'Dr Shashi Tharoor by far is a much better choice.'
SRK's persona and brand power has been built over nearly 30 years of public acclaim and love. Brands perhaps believe that his troubles are transitory and that as a human brand he has long legs capable of striding over controversies, explains ad guru Sandeep Goyal.
Though Amitabh Bachchan has been seen as an Angry Young Man, thanks to the kind of action films he did in the 1970s and 1980s, he has done quite a few suspense thrillers.
'I wasn't initially convinced about Finding Fanny. I didn't know what the hell Homi (Adajania, director) had written.' Veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah gets candid.
The Year of the Rabbit, according to the Chinese calendar, began on Sunday, January 22.
The Delhi High Court Wednesday asked a news company to "hold its hand" for the time being and not publish any information against a Delhi-based businessman in connection with a drugs case involving the son of a Bollywood actor.
Delhi done in by poor batting as Karnataka win by 4 wickets
Monsoon is here, and time to bring out the chhatris.
The Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives is a cringe fest that you can't ignore even if you want to, feels Namrata Thakker.
A look at Bollywood stars and their popular screen names!
Joginder Tuteja looks at the big October hits in the past decade.